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Video: Hai sip

If you ever wanted to know what it is like to be a shark snack, your chance is now that a diver's camera has gone into the mouth of a tiger shark and has survived the encounter.

According to Storyful News, Diver Andrea Ramos Nascimento recorded the incredible video on February 9 off the Freeport coast on the Bahamas during a shark feeding.

In the video, the viewer can see how the tiger shark approaches the camera for a bite while the diver tries to pull it away. The shark wins and takes a bite of the camera, while the video continues to show the interior of the mouth of the tooth creature of the tooth creature.

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The divers see themselves the shark chopping on the camera and is perfectly framed with the camera with the camera in the mouth.

Finally, the tiger shark spits out the camera.

Nascimento said that her group's diving guide had to swim after the shark to call up the camera.

After seeing the video above in this story, you can say that you saw and lived in a shark mouth to tell the story.

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According to the Florida Museum, tiger sharks grow up to 18 feet long and apply under the “Big Three”, which also include bull and white sharks. In terms of the number of attacks in humans, tiger sharks are second place to large white sharks.